How to Hold the Guitar Pick and Proper Guitar Posture

beginner Feb 20, 2024

 

Introduction:

Greetings, aspiring guitarists! Whether you're picking up the guitar for the first time or looking to refine your foundational skills, you're in the right place. In this blog post, we'll delve into the proper way to hold your guitar and pick – fundamental aspects that every beginner, including legends like Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen, has grappled with. These insights are drawn from my extensive teaching experience and form a crucial part of the first 36 lessons that I offer to my students as a gift. So let's embark on this journey of mastering the basics.

Proper Guitar Positioning:

Before we delve into the intricacies of pick technique, let's start with the basics of holding your guitar. This foundational knowledge is crucial for creating a comfortable and efficient playing experience. The typical approach is to rest the guitar on your dominant thigh – the thigh that aligns with your dominant hand. For instance, if you're right-handed, the guitar rests on your right thigh. If you're a lefty, it's the left thigh.

While some may opt for the classical position, where the guitar is held on the opposite thigh, it's essential to note that this is more common in classical guitar playing. For most other styles, the folk position, where the guitar is placed on the dominant thigh, is preferred. This position ensures that the guitar's ribs rest comfortably on your thigh, allowing for a relaxed and natural playing posture.  That said, the guitar is less stable with the folk position as opposed to the classical position.

The key to holding the guitar is not to grip it tightly but to cradle it gently, similar to holding a stack of books. This positioning prevents excessive strain on your back and allows your arm to support the guitar, keeping the neck stable. Avoid the common mistake of gripping the neck like a shovel, a habit many beginners develop. Detailed guidance on this aspect can be found in the course above that I provide for you, where I explore proper hand positioning and technique as well as many other important foundational concepts overlooked by many struggling guitarists.

Proper Pick Holding Technique:

Now that we've covered the basics of guitar positioning, let's shift our focus to the proper way to hold the pick. The pick is a crucial tool that significantly influences your playing style and sound. Follow these guidelines to ensure you're on the right track:

1. Triangle Pick Orientation:

   - Use a standard pick.

   - Position the longest end of the pick facing towards the guitar, with the tip directed at the strings.

2. Placement on the Guitar:

   - Play over the soundhole for acoustic guitars.

   - For electric guitars, let your hand naturally rest where you feel comfortable.

3. Thumb and Finger Placement:

   - Hold the pick between the thumb and the first finger.

   - While some variations exist, this standard grip provides control and maneuverability.

Avoid holding the pick between the thumb and the second or middle finger, as it can limit your dexterity. Likewise, holding the pick between the thumb and the knuckle is discouraged due to its lack of flexibility when the pick starts slipping. The recommended grip between the thumb and the first finger allows for adjustments and enhances overall control.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, mastering the basics of guitar playing begins with understanding the proper way to hold your instrument and pick. These foundational elements, often overlooked, are the building blocks for a successful guitar journey. By adopting the folk position for guitar placement and adhering to the standard pick-holding technique, you set the stage for a comfortable and effective playing experience.

As you embark on your guitar-playing adventure, remember that these guidelines serve as valuable tools to develop your skills. Feel free to explore variations and find what works best for you, but always keep these fundamentals in mind. Whether you're following the first 36 lessons or practicing independently, these insights will undoubtedly contribute to your growth as a guitarist.

Now, armed with the knowledge of proper guitar and pick technique, go ahead and strum, pick, and play with confidence. May your guitar journey be filled with joy, progress, and the sweet sound of music!

 

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